Federal Appeals Court Rules Handgun Licensing Unconstitutional

Judge strikes down Maryland law requiring a 30-day waiting period for a handgun purchase. The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked Maryland’s law requiring those seeking to…

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Military Invites Former Service Members to Return

Those released due to COVID-19 mandates could get records restored.  As U.S. military recruitment levels are down in all branches but the Marine Corps, the Air Force and…

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Senate Subcommittee Investigates Airline Bag, Seat Fees

Begins probe into additional fees imposed by five major airlines. The Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations launched a probe this week into airlines’ use of fees for baggage,…

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Legislators Begin Considering Ways to Address Rising U.S. Debt

Support for a bipartisan fiscal commission for federal debt management is increasing. Members of Congress are growing more aware of America’s rising debt, which has doubled in the…

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President Commends Israel-Hamas Ceasefire for Hostage Release

He calls the agreement a “testament to diplomacy.” President Joe Biden commended the agreement Israel has made to a 4-day ceasefire with Hamas brokered by the U.S. and…

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U.S. Strikes Militant Base in Iraq with AC-130 Gunship

Response to targeted attacks against U.S. bases in the Middle East The U.S. Central Command said that American troops struck a militant base in Iraq with an AC-130…

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New Hampshire’s Primary Date Supersedes Previously Scheduled Order

The DNC had intended South Carolina as the first primary. This week, the state of New Hampshire set its voting date for the presidential primary as January 23,…

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States Seek the Authority to Enforce Immigration Law 

Twenty-six attorneys general want Congress to pass legislation that grants DHS the ability to deputize state officials.  A coalition of state attorneys general led by the attorney general…

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Supreme Court Adopts Code of Ethics

Members of Congress had put pressure on the high court about the subject. On Monday, the Supreme Court of the United States announced it is adopting a code…

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Government Accountability Office Finds Massive Spending Discrepancies 

Four administration departments and 49 agencies “flagged.”  The Government Accountability Office issued a report on incorrectly reported spending or missing reports on government spending information.  The Departments of…

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